U.S. President Trump told the media that he hopes to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict as soon as possible. He believes that “Russia hopes to reach a peace agreement, and the Ukraine people also hope to reach a peace agreement.””If someone does not want to reach an agreement,” then he believes that “this person will not stay for too long.”
On the afternoon of March 3 local time, U.S. President Trump told the media that he hoped to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict as soon as possible. He believed that “Russia hopes to reach a peace agreement, and the Ukraine people also hope to reach a peace agreement,” and “If someone doesn’t want to reach an agreement,” then he believes that “this person will not stay for too long.”
Trump had a quarrel with visiting Ukraine President Zelensky at the White House on February 28 local time, accusing Zelensky of not wanting a ceasefire or reaching a peace agreement. Later, Waltz, U.S. Presidential Assistant for Security Affairs, U.S. House Speaker Johnson and others hinted in interviews that “Ukraine may need a new leader.”